In Episode 95 of After the Ending we talk The Truman Show & Striking Distance
I co-host a podcast with Mike Spring. Called After The Ending, we talk about what happens after various films finish.
We look at what happened to the characters in your favourite movies after they end. If this was the real world, what would happen to that girl who survived the summer camp slasher massacre? Who’s going to believe the guy who travelled through time? Were the members of The Breakfast Club still friends on Monday morning? These are the questions we’re going to answer! And on top of that, we’ll also share film news, opinions, and all kinds of fun stuff.
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In this episode, we go after the ending of The Truman Show (1998) and Striking Distance (1993) — also known as the movie with Bruce Willis in a boat — while in our 100 Years of Hollywood in 100 Episodes, we reveal our Movies We Missed from the 1960s, where we share the top 10 movies we’ve newly discovered or that didn’t make our lists the first time we visited 1960-1969.
Plus, Mike reveals his thoughts on the 1960s as a filmmaking decade, and we have an unexpected ATE milestone involving post-credit scenes!
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